This GST has no association with the Indian government’s Goods and Services Tax. Instead, it pertains to a Kannada movie titled GST, which stands for “GHOST’S IN TROUBLE.”
Reportedly produced by Sandesh Combines, a significant player in Kannada cinema led by Sandesh and his son Nagaraj, known for the upcoming release “Ghost,” featuring stars like Dr. Shivarajakumar and Anupam Kher under Srinivas’s direction, they have introduced another film connected to the theme of ghosts.
These restless spirits form the core of a horror flick that promises a blend of humor, as affirmed by Srujan Lokesh, a prominent figure in Kannada entertainment. The intriguing challenges that these apparitions face will unfold on the silver screen, offering audiences an engaging experience. Notably, Srujan Lokesh is introducing his son, Master Sukruth, marking the Lokesh family’s fourth generation in the acting domain.
Srujan, after capturing the first shot featuring his mother, the acclaimed artist Smt. Girija Lokesh, gathered his complete crew to provide insights to the media.
Esteemed personalities like director TS Nagabharana, along with Shruthi, Thara, P Seshadri, Dr. Sunder Raj, Nirup Bhandari, and others graced the occasion. The movie “GST” stars a cast including Srujan Lokesh, Ranjani Bharadwaj, Pramod Shetty, Nivedita, Tabala Nani, Aravind Rao, Ravishanker Gowda, Vinod Gobbaragala, and more.
Kaviraj contributes enchanting lyrics for four songs, while the multi-talented Chandan Shetty, known as a rap artist, actor, and music composer, takes charge of the music composition. The lensmanship is skillfully handled by Gundulpet Suresh. Rajashekhar and Tejaswi Nag also contribute their technical expertise to the film. Makeup duties are undertaken by Pooja Lokesh, involving four family members—Girija Lokesh, Srujan Lokesh, Pooja Lokesh, and Master Sukruth—in the project.
Producer Sandesh articulates that the film’s primary aim is to captivate the audience. Marking the 34th production from their studio, he emphasizes their commitment to the film industry due to its positive impact on artists, technicians, laborers, and exhibitors. Nagaraj, Sandesh’s son, expresses gratitude for the substantial media support and shares that, guided by his father’s counsel, he’s prepared to embrace greater challenges.